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dagen: some movement on the diplomatic front in syria. raising the hope they could be close to a compromise on how to deal with all the violence in that country. syria preparing to use chemical weapons. judith miller joins us now to talk more about all of this. will they make progress, diplomatically? >> directions are really important in this. he must be persuaded. using chemical weapons against his own people is simply unacceptable, even by russian and chinese standards. dagen: how close? >> we do not have a sense. first of all, we know there is a large arsenal of 40 different locations. it would take approximately 1500 soldiers to secure. assad must understand that even though others have used these weapons in the past, for example, the iraqis, using them against his own people would constitute a war crime and he would not survive. his entire regime would not survive. connell: there is a higher likelihood that chemical weapons would be used, then, what would the united states do? people in this country are wary, how does the united sta
dagen: some movement on the diplomatic front in syria. raising the hope they could be close to a compromise on how to deal with all the violence in that country. syria preparing to use chemical weapons. judith miller joins us now to talk more about all of this. will they make progress, diplomatically? >> directions are really important in this. he must be persuaded. using chemical weapons against his own people is simply unacceptable, even by russian and chinese standards. dagen: how...
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a mortar shell from syria. an open area near a different post. soldiers then launched tank shells confirming direct hits. some syrians were injured during the conflict. authorities are still trying to figure out what caused the massive explosion in indianapolis that killed two people over the weekend. if forced to other people from that area. at least two dozen homes damaged by flying debris. the affects of sandy lingers tens of thousands still without any power. frustrated residents there. protesting the long island power authority saying it is unacceptable. they should have 99% power restored by tomorrow. back to connell. connell: a big decision coming for the president. he will have to pick a new treasury secretary. that decision, whoever he picks to replace tim geithner, it could tell us a lot about him. the president and ceo at the american thinker association joins us now. former clinton chief of staff or -- >> since i do not have a choice, i do not think i can speculate. those are good names. simpson had a lot of similar ideas two hours. j
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cheryl: also the ties to syria as well, do you think that might come up? >> absolutely. listen, i'm in the firm of belief that as syria goes, so will iran, and we could see another green revolution occurring with the merchant class and the students that would lead to the downfall of the pursuit of nuclear weapons. in 09, we had a chance to bring down that down, can you imagine where we would be right now instead of iran pursuing nuclear weapons? cheryl: tonight will not be boring that's for sure. >> no it won't. cheryl: thank you. dennis: this fox business exclusive the vice president's younger brother james biden possibly benefitting from his family connections to win what some say is a sweetheart government contract worth big money. fox business senior correspondent charlie gasparino brought us the exclusive details last hour with dagen and connell. >> younger brother of joe biden, known as a businessman, not really -- there's no real sort of connections and there's no real paper trail other than that i think he tried to start a hedge fund. he did a few other things. w
cheryl: also the ties to syria as well, do you think that might come up? >> absolutely. listen, i'm in the firm of belief that as syria goes, so will iran, and we could see another green revolution occurring with the merchant class and the students that would lead to the downfall of the pursuit of nuclear weapons. in 09, we had a chance to bring down that down, can you imagine where we would be right now instead of iran pursuing nuclear weapons? cheryl: tonight will not be boring that's...
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but look at syria. total chaos and killing there, look at egypt. we will get out of afghanistan and the signal that sends will be disastrous. i haven't seen a more worry some moment of u.s. weakness and chaos following. >> on that note, i'm not sure -- >> well, thank you panel. see you next week. don't forget to check out panel plus where the group picks up with the discussion on our website, foxnewssunday.com. we will post the video and be sure to follow us on twitter. up next, our power player of the week. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about low-cost investing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lowest tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 operating expenses tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in their respective tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lipper categories. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lower than spdr tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and even lower than vanguard. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-25
but look at syria. total chaos and killing there, look at egypt. we will get out of afghanistan and the signal that sends will be disastrous. i haven't seen a more worry some moment of u.s. weakness and chaos following. >> on that note, i'm not sure -- >> well, thank you panel. see you next week. don't forget to check out panel plus where the group picks up with the discussion on our website, foxnewssunday.com. we will post the video and be sure to follow us on twitter. up next, our...
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in a note saying allied surveillance has detected new launches of missiles in syria. the chief of the organization condemning the shorter-range rockets, a show of desperation suggesting the assad regime is collapsing. tracy: thank you very much. shibani joshi e-mails us to see blackberry 10. one with a virtual -- ashley: people -- don't panic. markets on edge to reach a budget deal appear to be in total disarray. the noise around this will put create buying opportunities. tom sowanek, chief investment officer of omni this group, the first glass half full guy we have had in -- ashley: weeks. >> why? tracy: even the millions think the world is coming to an end. >> markets of 15% for the year. tracy: 4% over the last month. >> high-yield bonds are up 16% for the year. when we were last on on your diaz they.com show we were talking about atf, emerging market consumer. that is up 30%, september -- ashley: is a too late? >> why do i think it is just beginning? we have confirmation that ben bernanke will stay at the fed, we will be anchored at zero, we have a pledge from mr.
in a note saying allied surveillance has detected new launches of missiles in syria. the chief of the organization condemning the shorter-range rockets, a show of desperation suggesting the assad regime is collapsing. tracy: thank you very much. shibani joshi e-mails us to see blackberry 10. one with a virtual -- ashley: people -- don't panic. markets on edge to reach a budget deal appear to be in total disarray. the noise around this will put create buying opportunities. tom sowanek, chief...
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and then you throe in syria -- and then you throw in syria and i wonder if this becomes a two-pronged problem or a central problem because in syria again if the government there starts sending chemical weapons to hezbollah then it becomes a problem that's certainly more tied together at least for the u.s. and the west. >> i think syria's a potential trigger for some type of military action because again if you get chemical weapons transported to hezbollah, that would be a huge israeli red line. they've already said that. that's a big u.s. red line. the concern is that syria destabilizes neighboring countries. i think syria is a big story you have to watch. dagen: is oil higher by the end of the year or lower than it is right now? >> while i don't think there's going to be a strike, i don't think the israeli wills let up on this issue. -- israelis will let up on this issue. they want americans to take a harder line on iran, to come out and say we won't allow breakout capability and give them extra military equipment they are looking for, like bunker busting bombs, the latest generation
and then you throe in syria -- and then you throw in syria and i wonder if this becomes a two-pronged problem or a central problem because in syria again if the government there starts sending chemical weapons to hezbollah then it becomes a problem that's certainly more tied together at least for the u.s. and the west. >> i think syria's a potential trigger for some type of military action because again if you get chemical weapons transported to hezbollah, that would be a huge israeli red...
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the iran, syria, that part of the world is still volatile. i think as much as people are relieved by cease fire announcements the move over the last couple of days is not a middle eastern move. it is an oversold market. the s&p as of four days ago rallied small. if you look at the technicals on the fixed income market. the ten year is giving back 11 or 12 basis points. to me this is case where we got 45 to 50 points that is a relief. your major resistance level, i think i would be adverse to at least moving higher on the move. i think you have to look for real move. i don't believe you have extinguished the fire in the middle east. if those are the things that had you rallying i would be cautious. >> i don't think anybody that trades commodities wants to be short a commodity like crude oil into thanksgiving with the possibilities of more bad things happening. in terms of the s&p i think we have done a decent job on 1379 the land in the sand held there. on the way back up we are through it. i think we can trade from the long side using 1379 is
the iran, syria, that part of the world is still volatile. i think as much as people are relieved by cease fire announcements the move over the last couple of days is not a middle eastern move. it is an oversold market. the s&p as of four days ago rallied small. if you look at the technicals on the fixed income market. the ten year is giving back 11 or 12 basis points. to me this is case where we got 45 to 50 points that is a relief. your major resistance level, i think i would be adverse...
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egypt air flight to damascus turned back because of the security situation in the syria capitol's airport. live in egypt. tracy: today's winners and losers on the s&p500. advanced microdevices up top almost 10% today, and, dell, believe it or not, up almost 6%. we'll be right back. dennis: fiscal cliff survival kit. what to do now to protect your portfolio and 401(k), and help wanted at ups, but nobody answering the ads. we'll tell you why. look for the spot to hold your weeing? how about denny's? how the chain is getting into the marriage biz. tracy: pancakes and cocktail hour. we have stocks now as we do every 15 minutes. lauren watching a deal with equifax, how? >> it's monday, talking about activity that's lifting both of the companies involved to new highs. computer science's stock surging about 4% hitting a 52-week high on news it's selling credit services arm equifax for a billion dollars in cash, expected to close at the end of the year. equifax shares at 5%, highest level in history. a graduate day for them, and computer sciences says why they are selling the space providing serv
egypt air flight to damascus turned back because of the security situation in the syria capitol's airport. live in egypt. tracy: today's winners and losers on the s&p500. advanced microdevices up top almost 10% today, and, dell, believe it or not, up almost 6%. we'll be right back. dennis: fiscal cliff survival kit. what to do now to protect your portfolio and 401(k), and help wanted at ups, but nobody answering the ads. we'll tell you why. look for the spot to hold your weeing? how about...
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we have been watching syria go up in flames for months and months. the obama administration this tried not to become involved. one of the push all of this past the november elections. dagen: no mention of foreign policy. >> no mention of foreign policy in his acceptance speech because his campaign strategy is to focus is entirely on the weak economy and hope that six barack obama. 9/11 comes along. charles: that's a really interesting political point. people just sitting in these pictures at the embassy in cairo are coming see live. those are the protesters that are on hand. as he talked to democrats, that will make the case as the debt at the convention that they have the upper end of foreign-policy. certainly in recent memory you're more talked about foreign policy that you had, and not as much at a republican convention. do not think that argument holds true that the democrats have the upper hand. >> i don't think it necessarily have the upper hand. falls to mitt romney. certainly entitled to criticize president obama because of these events which
we have been watching syria go up in flames for months and months. the obama administration this tried not to become involved. one of the push all of this past the november elections. dagen: no mention of foreign policy. >> no mention of foreign policy in his acceptance speech because his campaign strategy is to focus is entirely on the weak economy and hope that six barack obama. 9/11 comes along. charles: that's a really interesting political point. people just sitting in these pictures...
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. >> supports syria. that russia, supports syria. that iran, certainly as he said does support but this is a far more complicated and messier world that we live in. this president seemed to have the guts to take on iran but not china, not russia and for that, he is diminished. melissa: that's a great point. thank you, lou. >> thanks. great to be with you. melissa: we see you every day at this time and i'm looking forward to watching your program at 7:00 and 10:00. >> thank you so much. melissa: oh, you have art laffer on tonight that is always fantastic. >> we have good folks. melissa: you have the all-star panel. >> we do day in, day out. melissa: 41 days to the election, you have got a lot to talk about. >> indeed we all do and a lot to pray over. melissa: lou dobbs, thank you so much. it is quarter to and as we do every 15 minutes let's check the markets. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. after two years of talks between dollar-thrifty and hertz they seem to be closing in on a deal? >> this is one to l
. >> supports syria. that russia, supports syria. that iran, certainly as he said does support but this is a far more complicated and messier world that we live in. this president seemed to have the guts to take on iran but not china, not russia and for that, he is diminished. melissa: that's a great point. thank you, lou. >> thanks. great to be with you. melissa: we see you every day at this time and i'm looking forward to watching your program at 7:00 and 10:00. >> thank you...
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but again, civil war in syria. there have been no action by the obama administration on syria. 20 to 30,000 people have been killed. egypt is shifting slowly from being a partner to the united states to becoming critic of the united states and there are threats against the peace process with israel. there is a lot of ground that the governor can and would cover to make sure that the american public understands that the differences are really deep between the two agendas. lori: look what is going on overseas is so troubling of everything from what is going on in the middle east to the general malaise of the global economy. walid, this is your area of expertise. are people really going to be keying into those concerns outside of our boundaries, outside of our territory? or at the end of the day will they be concerned with their own pocketbooks? will tonight's debate be enough to sway voters in either direction. >> it should. the gas prices are not just economic life and social life. if the iranian regime is not conta
but again, civil war in syria. there have been no action by the obama administration on syria. 20 to 30,000 people have been killed. egypt is shifting slowly from being a partner to the united states to becoming critic of the united states and there are threats against the peace process with israel. there is a lot of ground that the governor can and would cover to make sure that the american public understands that the differences are really deep between the two agendas. lori: look what is...
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syria's president bashar assad says his regime will not fall and rebel forces fighting against it will be defeated. in published remarks assad lashed out at gulf region countries accusing them of using their oil wealth to try to drive him from power. >>> the 33,000 additional troops ordered to afghanistan by president obama nearly two years ago have all now left the country. defense secretary leon panetta declared the surge accomplished its mission of reducing taliban attacks but that declaration comes amid a new wave of deadly insider attacks in the country. >> m.d. anderson cancer center unveiled a 10-year, $3 billion effort to find a cure for eight specific forms of the disease. it came after a panel medical experts that researchers are close to finding cures for those types of cancers. those are the news headlines on the fox business network. back to ashley and tracy. ashley: laura, thanks very much. >> the latest round of stimulus from the federal reserve has given the commercial real estate industry a pretty big boost. with lower interest rates and question, are they going to lif
syria's president bashar assad says his regime will not fall and rebel forces fighting against it will be defeated. in published remarks assad lashed out at gulf region countries accusing them of using their oil wealth to try to drive him from power. >>> the 33,000 additional troops ordered to afghanistan by president obama nearly two years ago have all now left the country. defense secretary leon panetta declared the surge accomplished its mission of reducing taliban attacks but that...
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our opinion vis-a-vis the issue of syria and other nations is completely clear. we do believe that freedom, the right to choose, the right to vote, respect and justice is the fundamental right of all people. all people must obtain these rig rights. no one has the right to restrict a opinion and nation. but we believe as a friend of nations we must help the nations around the world to obtain these rights through peaceful paths. through peaceful actions. and we have worked hard. i am now hard at work to organize a contact group in order to bring the two sides to a point of national agreement. >> but, mr. president, do you condemn the level of violence that president assad has brought against his people? because he has been slaughtering tens of thousands of syrians. if, as you say, you are a man of peace and you believe in fundamentally somebody's right to fro test, this violence has to stop. have you told president assad it has to stop? >> translator: i am stating my opinion quite clearly. i cannot interfere in the internal matters of syria, but i can announce my o
our opinion vis-a-vis the issue of syria and other nations is completely clear. we do believe that freedom, the right to choose, the right to vote, respect and justice is the fundamental right of all people. all people must obtain these rig rights. no one has the right to restrict a opinion and nation. but we believe as a friend of nations we must help the nations around the world to obtain these rights through peaceful paths. through peaceful actions. and we have worked hard. i am now hard at...
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nothing to do with syria, yemen ebipt and this is a mess and so is our policy. >> you are right. but we want to be careful by not ailnating the military. >> do we know, ebipt was a secularist. now, the question here is, is it going to become a sharia. is the brotherhood going to get this power. >> that is the biggest concern. we'll see how that goes on sunday. it would be a shame if egypt was less throw. >> why don't we hold this aid back until talks can lay out and send the state department thing over. the secularists and reformers on the straight don't want to do anything. the f-16s are important. the mt. was an important processes. who is more important the egyptian military or morsey. >> right now i would say the investigate. the gents of the united states in the past has been the ngt. a lot of them were tained in the united states remember a lot of them have been pushed off. it is going to hurt the economy and the other thing about these transfers is that they may open up to iran. >> now folks it wasn't all toll licks today. more head lanes just this. [ male announcer ] at s
nothing to do with syria, yemen ebipt and this is a mess and so is our policy. >> you are right. but we want to be careful by not ailnating the military. >> do we know, ebipt was a secularist. now, the question here is, is it going to become a sharia. is the brotherhood going to get this power. >> that is the biggest concern. we'll see how that goes on sunday. it would be a shame if egypt was less throw. >> why don't we hold this aid back until talks can lay out and send...
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the united nations is warning the number of refugees fleeing syria could more than double by the end of the year to 700,000. nearly 300,000 have fled into neighboring countries since the conflict began 18 months ago. and a tip from a dying man, amazing story has renewed the search for teamsters leader jimmy hoffa who vanished 37 years ago. investigators searching beneath a suburban detroit driveway after the man told authorities he saw a body being put into the ground around the time hoffa disappeared. those are your news headlines on the fox business network. i'm jamie colby. you know we will stay on that one. dagen? dagen: it is crazy and i'm still obsessed with that story after all these years. thank you very much for that. mortgage rates falling to new record lows once again. the rate on a 30 year fixed rate mortgage now sits at -- check it -- 3.4%. what to make of it? the professor of finance at george mason university is joining us now from washington, d.c. anthony, is this good for the housing market, or is the economy getting so weak at this point that nothing can save housin
the united nations is warning the number of refugees fleeing syria could more than double by the end of the year to 700,000. nearly 300,000 have fled into neighboring countries since the conflict began 18 months ago. and a tip from a dying man, amazing story has renewed the search for teamsters leader jimmy hoffa who vanished 37 years ago. investigators searching beneath a suburban detroit driveway after the man told authorities he saw a body being put into the ground around the time hoffa...
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that becomes as tragic as syria is an even boarder problem for both the u.s. and russia an all of the allies to have to deal with. brooke. >> thank you. we talk about russia when it comes to syria, a key player there. we also have to talk about china. i want to let you know that president obama will be meeting with china's president in just a couple of hours. their sit down comes amid all this new talk about a wider role for china in mideast politics and in syria. harvard professor said it's time to carry its own ring. chie ma is the world supreme free rider. china ease oil con sujs has doubled. they contribute nothing to stability in the heartland. i was talking to our foreign affairs correspondent asking her if it's realistic at all to believe that china could play a larger role in solving the crisis. here is what she told me. >> nobody is talking about military action. having china involved would be very different from the way things are normally done. it's usually nato that takes actions like this and they are not talking about it. the u.s. wants china to
that becomes as tragic as syria is an even boarder problem for both the u.s. and russia an all of the allies to have to deal with. brooke. >> thank you. we talk about russia when it comes to syria, a key player there. we also have to talk about china. i want to let you know that president obama will be meeting with china's president in just a couple of hours. their sit down comes amid all this new talk about a wider role for china in mideast politics and in syria. harvard professor said...
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the pentagon is saying t ining s getting ready to send ships to syria. i want to go straight to the pentagon to barbara starr. i was listening to your exchange there in the pentagon briefing earlier today. you were pressing them a bit. tell me about the exchange. >> reporter: there's been a bit of confusion. there's a urth vessel that turned back to russia. it was a bit of a surprise when the pentagon announced it has information that three warships from russia were headed to syria. i want you to have a listen to what they had to say. >> the russian military is preparing to dispatch some we think it has supplies and perhaps personnel to their base there. we have no indication that these vessels and that material is being sent to syria for any other puose than the russian military has acknowledged themselves that it's for re-supply and with protection to have that at that facility. >> what >> reporter: so far the russian government is not opening talking about the vessels being sent. they are saying that nothing is underway yet. the u.s. agrees with that.
the pentagon is saying t ining s getting ready to send ships to syria. i want to go straight to the pentagon to barbara starr. i was listening to your exchange there in the pentagon briefing earlier today. you were pressing them a bit. tell me about the exchange. >> reporter: there's been a bit of confusion. there's a urth vessel that turned back to russia. it was a bit of a surprise when the pentagon announced it has information that three warships from russia were headed to syria. i...
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it's happening in syria. and our goal is to try to work with those that really want to pursue legitimate political reform, try to support them in their effort as opposed to trying to in any way get al qaeda to exert any kind of influence. and it's tough. it's not easy. there are extreme groups in these countries but i think deep down people want to enjoy the kind of rights and freedoms that we have in this country and i think ultimately that will prevail. >> erin burnett with the secretary of defense. d cruze... more function in equinox and traverse... more dependability with the legendary silverado... and more style in the all-new malibu. chevy's giving more at the year-end event because 'tis the season. chevy's giving more. this holiday season, get a 2013 cruze ls for around $149 per month or get $500 holiday bonus cash. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winni
it's happening in syria. and our goal is to try to work with those that really want to pursue legitimate political reform, try to support them in their effort as opposed to trying to in any way get al qaeda to exert any kind of influence. and it's tough. it's not easy. there are extreme groups in these countries but i think deep down people want to enjoy the kind of rights and freedoms that we have in this country and i think ultimately that will prevail. >> erin burnett with the...
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gulf nations pull their observers syria now even though the mission has been extended for another month it was set up to monitor the regime's compliance with an arab league plan to end the violence in time the head of syria's red crescent shot dead and here on wednesday the un now estimating that more than five thousand people have been killed in the country in the past ten months. at least twenty three of died in a tribal region near the pakistani afghan border when soldiers clashed with militants the fischel say six of the dead were pakistani troops who were attacked by taliban fighters during a search operation pakistan's been battling against groups linked either to the taliban or al qaeda in the area for several years now. racial raids pool widespread chaos to southeastern australia several local rivers have broken the banks causing landslips and flash floods over four thousand residents been ordered to leave their homes in the state of new south wales alone with more heavy downpours and strong winds forecast for the area the stray was also hit by devastating floods last year you m
gulf nations pull their observers syria now even though the mission has been extended for another month it was set up to monitor the regime's compliance with an arab league plan to end the violence in time the head of syria's red crescent shot dead and here on wednesday the un now estimating that more than five thousand people have been killed in the country in the past ten months. at least twenty three of died in a tribal region near the pakistani afghan border when soldiers clashed with...
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that could have an effect not only in syria but on the region. >>shepard: losing track, michael, of where they are, it sounds like it is a problem, at the very least. >>guest: very problematic. i don't know that the regime is close to using weapons. any kind of movement, anything that suggests the weapons could be further dispersed or prepared for use is of tremendous concern for the united states because if they were to fall in the rock hands or to get out of our sight it poses a real security problem. >>shepard: and the statements from the united states specifically from secretary clinton when you say "this is a red line," are you by default saying anything else is not crossing a red line, we will stay out of it unless and until? >>guest: that is the unintended consequence. this is not the first time this red line has been put down but obviously it suggests or implies that anything up to this red line, we are not going to take action. it will be disheartening for that reason, to the syrian opposition, because as we said, 40,000 people have been
that could have an effect not only in syria but on the region. >>shepard: losing track, michael, of where they are, it sounds like it is a problem, at the very least. >>guest: very problematic. i don't know that the regime is close to using weapons. any kind of movement, anything that suggests the weapons could be further dispersed or prepared for use is of tremendous concern for the united states because if they were to fall in the rock hands or to get out of our sight it poses a...
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decisions and syria will never they know that for a fact that syria will never agree to to to submit to what arab league the u.s. the security council or whatever decides for how it is going to rule itself so i think they propose this so the syrians can reject it and after. the they have some sort of an excuse to escape late at least on the diplomatic side dr ali mohamed the editor in chief of the website syria tribune live in dubai thank you for coming on r.t. today. but russia says that one sided resolutions of foreign intervention won't solve syria foreign minister sergei lavrov wants all sides in the conflict to engage in talks with no preconditions his message comes on the back of the arab league's call for president assad to step down. we will because we fully support the immediate halting of violence in the country no matter where it comes from that by the way is the position also put forward by the arab league we're also calling for the peaceful regulation of syria's political situation because we believe that all sides involved in the conflict should support similar measures
decisions and syria will never they know that for a fact that syria will never agree to to to submit to what arab league the u.s. the security council or whatever decides for how it is going to rule itself so i think they propose this so the syrians can reject it and after. the they have some sort of an excuse to escape late at least on the diplomatic side dr ali mohamed the editor in chief of the website syria tribune live in dubai thank you for coming on r.t. today. but russia says that one...
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the opposition members, the syrian army, they're all from syria. they're all the people of syria. why should they be killed? there can be two proposals and solutions for syria. one is warfare. but there's also a second way of thinking, a national understanding. and i do believe that if both sides sit and reach an understanding on a free election, a national understanding on a free election and follow -- and become subservient to the choice of the people, all sides should accept the wish of the syrian people. therefore we are standing up a contact group, and i do hope that they will have their first meeting and gathering here in new york city, thereby we can succeed in bringing both sides closer together so they can reach an agreement for a political process. in my opinion syria has no military solution. and i think it is amply clear. i think my opinion is amply clear about syria. i've said it 50-plus times thus far. we are on the side of the people. everywhere we are on the side of the people. >> but the people are killed by the government. you say you're on the side of the people
the opposition members, the syrian army, they're all from syria. they're all the people of syria. why should they be killed? there can be two proposals and solutions for syria. one is warfare. but there's also a second way of thinking, a national understanding. and i do believe that if both sides sit and reach an understanding on a free election, a national understanding on a free election and follow -- and become subservient to the choice of the people, all sides should accept the wish of the...
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in syria u.n. observers say 90 people were killed by government troops on friday, including 32 kids. [ male announcer ] what's in your energy drink? ♪ power surge, let it blow your mind. [ male announcer ] for fruits, veggies and natural green tea energy... new v8 v-fusion plus energy. could've had a v8. to get your feet moving to the beat. it's time to start gellin' with dr. scholl's and feel the energy from your feet up. thanks to the energizing support and cushioning of dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles, you'll want to get up and go. >>> hello, i'm milissa rehberger, president obama singled out veterans for the film era today. he honored them for never turning their backs on a country that has turned it's back on them. he also laid a wreath at the tomb of unknowns, and mitt romney joining john mccain and mccain called romney fully qualified to become commander and chief. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> rimonim strives to rehabilitate some of the nation's mos
in syria u.n. observers say 90 people were killed by government troops on friday, including 32 kids. [ male announcer ] what's in your energy drink? ♪ power surge, let it blow your mind. [ male announcer ] for fruits, veggies and natural green tea energy... new v8 v-fusion plus energy. could've had a v8. to get your feet moving to the beat. it's time to start gellin' with dr. scholl's and feel the energy from your feet up. thanks to the energizing support and cushioning of dr. scholl's...
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very aggressive with regard to the conflict in syria. so does he want the united states to get involved? does he want us to be sending weapons or someone else on behalf of us? we're going to get in to what exactly he meant when he said weapons in syria. >>> also, a state department memo just obtained by cnn shows a request for essential security. an essential security team, please keep them in libya. request denied. why? why? try to find out in a moment. . but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tu
very aggressive with regard to the conflict in syria. so does he want the united states to get involved? does he want us to be sending weapons or someone else on behalf of us? we're going to get in to what exactly he meant when he said weapons in syria. >>> also, a state department memo just obtained by cnn shows a request for essential security. an essential security team, please keep them in libya. request denied. why? why? try to find out in a moment. . but when joint pain and...
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in other words, russia will supply syria and keep its economy, syria's economy, you know, floated for a while. that does it not complicated things considerably for united states keeping to pressure president assad to step down and aside and we have russia actually fueling the syrian economy? >> exactly. and already russia which has a base in syria has been providing arms to the syrian government and now is providing them with a source of liquidity and allows them to buy russian weapons so they're providing some money that will eventually go back to russia itself. but they're also extending them a lifeline. they want to keep syria as a client state. syria was a previously soviet client state and russia wants the status quo to remain. russia sells a lot of products to iran, a lot of products to syria. and russia's worried that if syria goes, iran will be weakened and several of the customer bases could dry up with the toppling of bashar al assad. it is putting its eggs in that basket and keep that basket afloat to continue to buy russian particularly arms. russia doesn't sell aside from
in other words, russia will supply syria and keep its economy, syria's economy, you know, floated for a while. that does it not complicated things considerably for united states keeping to pressure president assad to step down and aside and we have russia actually fueling the syrian economy? >> exactly. and already russia which has a base in syria has been providing arms to the syrian government and now is providing them with a source of liquidity and allows them to buy russian weapons so...
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arwa damon has been inside syria for more than about a week now. she's been talking to rebels who say they're angry at the international community for its inaction and won't tolerate meddling now. do you think there's anything at this point the u.s., its allies can do to try to repair that relationship? >> i think we could establish a safe zone from which they could organize and operate. the other problem, as you know, is the dramatic infiltration over the last year or so of these jihadists, al qaeda jihadist extremists from all over the arab world. you name a country and they've come in from there. and unfortunately, some of the countries that are providing the weapons, those have gone directly to these extremists. rather than to the moderate forces. and without a place to organize, to set up a government to do the things that are necessary to take over, they don't have that yet. finally again, every day that goes by, the problem becomes more difficult, whether it be the weapons they were talking about, the chemical weapons and the nerve gas or wh
arwa damon has been inside syria for more than about a week now. she's been talking to rebels who say they're angry at the international community for its inaction and won't tolerate meddling now. do you think there's anything at this point the u.s., its allies can do to try to repair that relationship? >> i think we could establish a safe zone from which they could organize and operate. the other problem, as you know, is the dramatic infiltration over the last year or so of these...
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these are the sights and sounds of war in syria. it is another very bloody day of heavy fighting in and around the capital city. if assad falls, it has serious ramifications for iran and if it does for iran, it will have serious ramifications for the amount of money that you pay for fuel. >>> you know these two guys. both are highly respected wall street pros, as well. do you want to know what they have to say about what the country needs to do to stay competitive? keep watching. we'll tell you. >>> and moving on to washington. hey, congress, america wants you to fix the problems now. with the fast-approaching fiscal cliff, we are talking to another member of congress to get his solutions to a very weighty problem. all of that is straight ahead but we start with my partner ty down at the ncse today. hi, ty. >> sue, good afternoon. good afternoon, everyone. we start with the politics of oil. trading higher today as the s h situation in syria deteriorates. on the ground, unconfirmed reports that the sir yar president left the capital
these are the sights and sounds of war in syria. it is another very bloody day of heavy fighting in and around the capital city. if assad falls, it has serious ramifications for iran and if it does for iran, it will have serious ramifications for the amount of money that you pay for fuel. >>> you know these two guys. both are highly respected wall street pros, as well. do you want to know what they have to say about what the country needs to do to stay competitive? keep watching. we'll...
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but syria is getting worse and worse, how much worse can it get? blood is literally flowing in the streets. >> you hear that full interview between larry kudlow and condoleezza rice on the c"the k report" ght.>> stay right there look at the man of the hour for tonight, congressman paul ryan and what he brings to the economic agenda. >> tom davis worked with him for a decade and says "the table is set for a november victory for republicans." he's here to tell yuls he is so confident and what he is expecting tonight. good to have you here, we had representativive ryan on many times on cnbc, i think our audience likes him, and he likes to talk numbers, which he get deep into policy, but that's been his criticism as well. what do you expect to see from him tonight? >> the human side. noise that he will set the agenda for republicans. with unemployment at 8% over a sustained period of time, borrowing 40 cents on the dollar, the american public is looking for leadership. and paul comes from a very difficult district for republicans. he learned to message
but syria is getting worse and worse, how much worse can it get? blood is literally flowing in the streets. >> you hear that full interview between larry kudlow and condoleezza rice on the c"the k report" ght.>> stay right there look at the man of the hour for tonight, congressman paul ryan and what he brings to the economic agenda. >> tom davis worked with him for a decade and says "the table is set for a november victory for republicans." he's here to...
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that was his only line on syria policy. largely was rhetoric kalt. now when you talk the three hot spots in the world, not necessarily in the entire world, which is iran, the war in afghanistan and syria, there wasn't as far as i can tell any policy disagreement that they were leveling. take a look. >> these are the most crippling sanctions in the history of sanctions. >> thank hechks we had these sanctions in place. >> what more would they do other than put american boots to the ground. >> nobody is proposing to send troops to syria. >> we are leaving in 2014, period. >> we agree with the administration on their 2014 transition. >> michael, what did you make of this? >> when i saw paul ryan talk about afghanistan, it was like watching bambi on ice. it's like he had a boy scout capping p trip there once and saw the mountains and thought he was an expert. look, very specifically. this is -- ryan got really tripped up on afghanistan. he said, look, we support the administration's position of a 2014 drawdown and then a few minutes later he said, oh, but
that was his only line on syria policy. largely was rhetoric kalt. now when you talk the three hot spots in the world, not necessarily in the entire world, which is iran, the war in afghanistan and syria, there wasn't as far as i can tell any policy disagreement that they were leveling. take a look. >> these are the most crippling sanctions in the history of sanctions. >> thank hechks we had these sanctions in place. >> what more would they do other than put american boots to...
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i want to -- arwa damon is joining us from syria. arwa, what are you seeing from your vantage point there? what is going on? are people able to communicate? are they panicked? >> they are not able to communicate and that is providing -- creating, rather, the obvious challenges. not to mention just people want to communicate to their families, make sure that they're okay. also, for opposition activists who naturally rely on the internet to upload those youtube videos and for the rebel fighters themselves because they do not have sophisticated military technology. long range radios, for example, and so oven times they use cell phones to insure that certain routes are still secure. this most certainly is having a very devastating impact creating a lot more challenges on the ground here in syria. you know, we are in the northern part of the province. we're in aleppo earlier today where people -- to add to the long list of difficulties that they face on a day to day basis are now facing these ongoing outages as well. >> arwa, how are you
i want to -- arwa damon is joining us from syria. arwa, what are you seeing from your vantage point there? what is going on? are people able to communicate? are they panicked? >> they are not able to communicate and that is providing -- creating, rather, the obvious challenges. not to mention just people want to communicate to their families, make sure that they're okay. also, for opposition activists who naturally rely on the internet to upload those youtube videos and for the rebel...
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syria, middle east, iraq, this is what it's all about. wheat prices have come off a bit, corn prices have come off a bit. darry reports tomorrow. the impact on farmers. what is your near term call? although things have gotten better, what's the permits of this devastation. >> the corn crop is gone. it's under 11 billion bushels. farmers are not going to be in as bad a straits as one would imagine. the midwest will have problems but it's not a long term implication. and i don't think john deer or the rest of them are going to be barishly implicated. you will see if the banks continue to come in, we will make the loans to get next year's crop in. >> dennis, always great to see you. >> nice to have you. >> of the world renowned gart man letter. in terms of the oil rally, i'm sure that is music to your ears? >> we have -- we think that they are going to see easing from china and we will get something from the ecb. not necessarily the fomc. i really don't think they have to do anything. i do think that we want to have a little bit more energy
syria, middle east, iraq, this is what it's all about. wheat prices have come off a bit, corn prices have come off a bit. darry reports tomorrow. the impact on farmers. what is your near term call? although things have gotten better, what's the permits of this devastation. >> the corn crop is gone. it's under 11 billion bushels. farmers are not going to be in as bad a straits as one would imagine. the midwest will have problems but it's not a long term implication. and i don't think john...
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the rest of the world will shift attention to syria. there is concern whether or not they are actually preparing chemical weapons in the fight against the rebels. there is a military concern in syria. egypt is an issue but not a pressing issue. >>shepard: we are not getting trick chemicals of headlines from jordan and bahrain. >>guest: when the arab spring happened it cracked open tensions that have been existing for decades and the muslim brotherhood felt finally they had an opportunity to express themselves in a constrained society and they do thought want to let go of the powers they is gotten in the election. >>shepard: thank you. it is extreme the weather on the west coast, storm soaked northern california cannot catch a break. they are bracing for another drenching on top of the 20" of rain that has fallen in some places. the latest storm is the fur the to slam the region in just a week. the nonstop rain created sinkholes across northern california. this is one road that gave way. it sliced through the utility lines and the winds
the rest of the world will shift attention to syria. there is concern whether or not they are actually preparing chemical weapons in the fight against the rebels. there is a military concern in syria. egypt is an issue but not a pressing issue. >>shepard: we are not getting trick chemicals of headlines from jordan and bahrain. >>guest: when the arab spring happened it cracked open tensions that have been existing for decades and the muslim brotherhood felt finally they had an...
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whatever subject in the last thirty seconds we got into syria looking at where things may go he also mentions syria saying that the assad regime will soon discover quote so that the forces of change of course the arab spring cannot be reversed because that seal assad's fate. i think unfortunately it looks to me as though they're building up for some kind of military intervention i think they will try and use proxy parties to attack iran as is happening at the present time and i think the maybe a danger of the useful proxy force in syria yes i want human rights yes i want democracy but yes i think the people of the country should decide their own future states and not nato and not the west to recall the very grateful sort some of it against the number of the stop the war coalition joining us from london. coming up soon on this channel keep the business world's top tier ticking along the world's economic elite set out to tackle the eurozone recession and make some profit along the way while those worst hit by financial troubles for themselves locked up as we report. next tens of thousa
whatever subject in the last thirty seconds we got into syria looking at where things may go he also mentions syria saying that the assad regime will soon discover quote so that the forces of change of course the arab spring cannot be reversed because that seal assad's fate. i think unfortunately it looks to me as though they're building up for some kind of military intervention i think they will try and use proxy parties to attack iran as is happening at the present time and i think the maybe...
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we're talking about an invasion of syria to really secure these sites. at the very last minute they could move it around. the intelligence is not perfect. the syrians could explode it in the middle of an attack. you just don't know. there are no good options for disposing of this stuff. >> is it known how much he has? >> i don't know how much he has. for me, the important thing is and i keep on geltting this question, we heard this about iraq, they had weapons of mass destruction. >> people are skeptical about it as a pretext by getting involved in syria. >> ints, anderson. i assure the u.s. intelligence committee was deep into their binary agents and knows about it. this is not being hyped at any level. >> let me push back on this. if this has existed in syria for all the time that assad has been in power and hasn't been used, why -- and it seems to have been stored safely thus far, where is the proof that it's, you know, been put into warheads? how do we know for sure? >> that's the question. has it, in fact, been put into warheads? has it, in fact, be
we're talking about an invasion of syria to really secure these sites. at the very last minute they could move it around. the intelligence is not perfect. the syrians could explode it in the middle of an attack. you just don't know. there are no good options for disposing of this stuff. >> is it known how much he has? >> i don't know how much he has. for me, the important thing is and i keep on geltting this question, we heard this about iraq, they had weapons of mass destruction....
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when our correspondent sara furthur she is in syria and she's posting updates on the situation in her blog on r.t. dot com for you to keep track of the latest right there well before we get to dmitri with the business news let's get to the r.t. world update now some other international news in brief and at least twenty three have been killed in a tribal region near the pakistani afghan border when soldiers clash with militants officials say six of the dead were pakistani troops who were attacked by taliban fighters during a search operation pakistan has been battling against groups linked either to the taliban or al qaeda in the area for several years. until rains are widespread chaos to southeastern australia several local reverse have burst their banks causing landslips and a flash floods over four thousand residents have been ordered to leave their homes in the state of new south wales alone with more heavy downpours and strong winds forecast for the area australia was also hit by a devastating floods last year which killed thirty five. chinese new year festivities in central thail
when our correspondent sara furthur she is in syria and she's posting updates on the situation in her blog on r.t. dot com for you to keep track of the latest right there well before we get to dmitri with the business news let's get to the r.t. world update now some other international news in brief and at least twenty three have been killed in a tribal region near the pakistani afghan border when soldiers clash with militants officials say six of the dead were pakistani troops who were...
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>> iran will play a major role as will syria, russia. looking at if romney will be more flexible dealing with putin. china's rise in terms of economic power but a military region power will be an issue and syria and iran and what difference is there between israel and the united states. it will all be focused on by both candidates. dennis: for a lot of americans i think the way we do foreign affairs is defense policies. what role will be fenced play and what are the two sides? >> defense policy has to be integrated with diplomatic policy. we can't use our military power to solve every problem and i think robert gates indicated we need to put more money into ur state department because really we need diplomacy backed up by the military. there has to be a combination of the two. yet remain the strongest military in power on the planet and recognizing there are still limitations. you can't really achieve at the bargaining table unless you have a strong military to back it up and i think that is where the issue will be debated. dennis: the k
>> iran will play a major role as will syria, russia. looking at if romney will be more flexible dealing with putin. china's rise in terms of economic power but a military region power will be an issue and syria and iran and what difference is there between israel and the united states. it will all be focused on by both candidates. dennis: for a lot of americans i think the way we do foreign affairs is defense policies. what role will be fenced play and what are the two sides? >>...
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and the numbers are 350,000 people have fled syria so far, putting pressure on countries in the neighborhood. within the country there are perhaps as many as 1.5 million people who are displaced from their homes. so that money will go to help them and humanitarian aid. and also trying to help the opposition, the secretary called it the unarmed opposition. they need things like communications devices and other things. so they're going to get another $15 million. and then also they'reiscussing ways and thiss slow,and they admit it, in dislodging al assad and his regime. >> all right, jill dougherty, thanks so mu for that update. >>> thinking about your future heret . how big isou nest gg? there are other places to stash your tirement alison kosik has me from the help desk. >> hi there. here on the help desk we're talking about saving for your rerement and with me this hour e liziller and greg mde. liz, this is the question for you. >> other than a 401(k), how else can i save for rerement? >>t just seems luke a good fallback, doesn't it, the 401(k) and most people only invest in 401(, don't the
and the numbers are 350,000 people have fled syria so far, putting pressure on countries in the neighborhood. within the country there are perhaps as many as 1.5 million people who are displaced from their homes. so that money will go to help them and humanitarian aid. and also trying to help the opposition, the secretary called it the unarmed opposition. they need things like communications devices and other things. so they're going to get another $15 million. and then also they'reiscussing...
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lori: in syria as well. let's talk a little more about syria and what is going on there we had reports they're moving sarin gas. what will that be used for? is this looking like a war in itself and really is the whole region on the brink of war? >> it is boiling. what we're witnessing right now is a series of civil wars. one is completely open in syria. as you mentioned there is the issue of chemical weapons. we could talk about that quickly. in libya the militia attacked us in benghazi. you have the unsettled situation in yemen. iran which is building its own weapons system and missile and penetrating iraq. in syria i may say the issue of chemical weapons is the most serious. yes, the regime is moving weapons away from the forces of the rebels but you don't know at what time the regime may use them. you don't know when al qaeda penetrating the rebels may seize some of these rebels. it is a very tense situation in syria. melissa: just so frightening. walid phares. thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you
lori: in syria as well. let's talk a little more about syria and what is going on there we had reports they're moving sarin gas. what will that be used for? is this looking like a war in itself and really is the whole region on the brink of war? >> it is boiling. what we're witnessing right now is a series of civil wars. one is completely open in syria. as you mentioned there is the issue of chemical weapons. we could talk about that quickly. in libya the militia attacked us in benghazi....
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turkey has retaliated against syria for a sixth day. turkish state official the military launched a strike after a mortar fired from syria landed in a cotton field where people were working in turkey's southern countryside. no one has been injured. the two have been firing artillery across the border since wednesday when a shell from syria kifled five civilians. >>> president of venezuela hugo chavez won his sixth straight term. he won in a fierce race vowed to deepen his socialist style revolution. >>> a commercial cargo ship is on its way to the international space station after blasting off from florida last night. spacex's dragon capsule is carrying 1000 pounds of science experiments and food including chocolate swirl ice cream. hmmm. those are the headlines from the fox business network. now back to tracy. tracy: lauren green, thank you very uch. california's gas prices have jumped to the highest in the nation and many are blaming recent issues at refineries but is this the cause of the overregulation? adam shapiro has latest. spea
turkey has retaliated against syria for a sixth day. turkish state official the military launched a strike after a mortar fired from syria landed in a cotton field where people were working in turkey's southern countryside. no one has been injured. the two have been firing artillery across the border since wednesday when a shell from syria kifled five civilians. >>> president of venezuela hugo chavez won his sixth straight term. he won in a fierce race vowed to deepen his socialist...
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>> yeah, i mean, it's -- >> syria is the center of the middle east. if this thing becomes a failed state with gases like sarin, if al qaeda like groups take it over. it will be a source of instability for the next couple decades, something has to be done now. it's late. but this is -- you can't play around with this any more. >> bob baer and peter brooks, thank you. nice to have you with us this evening. >>> just 29 days and counting from the fiscal cliff, the speaker of the house john boehner offers up his own plan today. and the white house has already offered up their response. >>> a little later, a photo in the trayvon martin case has been released in color. we'll show it to you. a new heir to the british thrown is on its way. it's a baby bonanza. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and res
>> yeah, i mean, it's -- >> syria is the center of the middle east. if this thing becomes a failed state with gases like sarin, if al qaeda like groups take it over. it will be a source of instability for the next couple decades, something has to be done now. it's late. but this is -- you can't play around with this any more. >> bob baer and peter brooks, thank you. nice to have you with us this evening. >>> just 29 days and counting from the fiscal cliff, the speaker...
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syria is a huge flashpoint at the moment in the middle east. there is a belief that a lot of the assad military are using weapons they've got from iran. is that true? and how long will you continue to support assad, given the appalling conditions, the humanitarian catastrophe that we are all watching? at what point do you, the president of iran, say enough of this violence? >> translator: i do believe that we must all say enough of this violence right now. six months ago i said enough of this violence. our opinion, vis-a-vis the issue of syria and other nations, is completely clear. we do believe that freedom, the right to choose, the right to vote, respect and justice is the fundamental right of all people. all people must obtain these rights. no one has the right to restrict a people and nation, but we believe, as a friend of nations, we must help the nations around the world to obtain these rights through peaceful paths, through peaceful actions, and we have worked hard. i am now hard at work to organize a contact group in order to bring the
syria is a huge flashpoint at the moment in the middle east. there is a belief that a lot of the assad military are using weapons they've got from iran. is that true? and how long will you continue to support assad, given the appalling conditions, the humanitarian catastrophe that we are all watching? at what point do you, the president of iran, say enough of this violence? >> translator: i do believe that we must all say enough of this violence right now. six months ago i said enough of...
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. >>> tonight a 360 exclusive from syria. an extraordinary display of bravery. a teenage boy, who risked his life, says he's no hero, that he did what countless others do every day. we're going to show you that in a moment. >>> first, new signs that defeat could be near for al assad's regime. he is losing control of his country and admitted the opposition could win. nato's leader said the regime is approaching collapse. their comments came as opposition groups seized a military base near damascus. syrian state television said at least two dozen civilians were killed in two car bombings outside of damascus. seven children were said to be among those killed in this blast. in a nearby town, eight people, mostly women and children, were reported killed in this bombing according to state television. assad shows no outward signs of backing down and in hot spots civilians are still dying in the crossfire. now that affect incredible courage that was caught on tape. here is auchrwa damon's exclusi report. >> reporter: a fighter slithers across the street, his body covere
. >>> tonight a 360 exclusive from syria. an extraordinary display of bravery. a teenage boy, who risked his life, says he's no hero, that he did what countless others do every day. we're going to show you that in a moment. >>> first, new signs that defeat could be near for al assad's regime. he is losing control of his country and admitted the opposition could win. nato's leader said the regime is approaching collapse. their comments came as opposition groups seized a...